Following the expansion of pupil numbers at Ordsall Primary School it is proposed to prohibit the parking of vehicles at various junctions in the vicinity of the School.
This will help to reduce instances of obstruction by vehicles parking on footways and enhance the safety of vulnerable...More

Nottinghamshire County Council has been successful in securing funding to improve cycling infrastructure within Mansfield from the D2N2 Local Economic Partnership (LEP).
Construction works would be undertaken by Via East Midlands, expected to commence in October 2017. There are a...More

Introduce 40mph speed limit between Trent Valley Way (A612) and Stoke Bardolph. Introduce a U turn ban on Trent Valley Way at the junction with Stoke Lane for traffic travelling towards Burton Joyce. More

Demands on children’s social care have increased and Nottinghamshire County Council is looking to improve the way we recruit foster carers.
By completing our survey, you’ll assist us to better understand what could help more people to consider fostering and lead to the Council having more...More

This public consultation sets out that proposed intervention area, so as to enable all interested stakeholders (including the public, businesses, internet service providers and broadband infrastructure operators) to comment on the proposals. In particular, this provides an opportunity for...More

The provision is required to improve parking facilities for residents by removing non-residential parked vehicles from Epperstone Road and George Road and to provide short stay parking on Patrick Road. More

Our procedures and guidance were last reviewed in 2014/15 in line with the Care Act. We are continually looking to improve processes as we learn from local and national reviews, and as practice develops.
To help us do this, we are keen to get your views as professionals, to help shape the...More

To implement a 40mph speed limit in the vicinity of the Bevercotes Colliery Access Road which will better reflect the characteristics of the new road layout at this location and enhance safety for the highway user in general. More

Short Breaks provide opportunities for disabled children and young people to spend time away from their primary carers and take part in activities, as well as, providing time for parents and carers to rest or to do other activities they value. Further information about short breaks can be found...More